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America East Conference
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America East
FormerlyEastern College Athletic Conference-North (1979–1988)
North Atlantic Conference (1988–1996)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1979
CommissionerBrad Walker (since 2021)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 8 sports
    • women's: 10 sports
DivisionDivision I
Subdivisionnon-football
No. of teams9 full (5 associate)
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
RegionNortheastern United States
Mid-Atlantic (United States)
Official websitewww.americaeast.com
Locations
Location of teams in America East
America East Conference
Map
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
200km
125miles
Bryant
Vermont
NJIT
New Hampshire
Massachusetts–Lowell
UMBC
Binghamton
Albany
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Maine
Location of America East members: full member

The America East Conference (AmEast) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with NCAA Division I whose members are located in the Northeastern United States. The conference is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

Founded in 1979, the conference has nine core members including eight public research universities, three of which - the University of Maine, the University of New Hampshire, and the University of Vermont - are the flagship universities of their states. Two non-flagship university centers of the State University of New York - the University at Albany and Binghamton University - are in the conference along with UMass Lowell, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and Bryant University. Bryant is the latest institution to join the conference in 2022, when Stony Brook University and the University of Hartford departed the conference. It is the only private university among the core members.

The America East Conference sponsors 18 sports (8 men's and 10 women's). The conference is among the best in the country according to Graduation Success Rate (GSR) data released by the NCAA.

History

Locations of America East Conference full member institutions as of 2020-22

The America East Conference was founded as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North, a men's basketball-only athletic conference in 1979. The conference was known as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North from 1979 to 1988 and the North Atlantic Conference from 1988 to 1996. The charter members were the University of Rhode Island, the College of the Holy Cross, Canisius College, Niagara University, Colgate University, Northeastern University, Boston University, the University of Maine, the University of New Hampshire and the University of Vermont. The America East Conference made history during the 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament on March 16, 2018, when No. 16 seed UMBC defeated No. 1 seed Virginia, marking the first time in men's tournament history that a No. 1 seed had lost to a No. 16 seed.[1]

Many other events have occurred since its formation:

On May 6, 2021, Hartford's governing board voted to begin the process of transitioning the school from Division I to NCAA Division III. Under the plan, Hartford would formally apply to the NCAA for reclassification in January 2022, stop awarding athletic scholarships to incoming students from 2022–23 forward, and join an as-yet-undetermined D-III conference in 2023 before becoming a full D-III member in 2025–26.[8][9]

Several media reports indicated that Hartford's last year in the American East Conference would be the 2021–22 season. [10] This was confirmed on June 21, 2022, when the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) announced that it would be Hartford's partner in the school's reclassification process, with the Hawks joining that league effective in 2023–24. Hartford played most of its sports in the 2022–23 season as a D-I independent.[11]

At the time, Hartford was the only private university in the conference; this status transferred to Bryant when it joined in July 2022.

On July 20, 2022, Merrimack College was announced to join the conference as a men's lacrosse member for the 2022–23 season.[12]

Members

Current full members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Type Carnegie
Classification
Endowment Enrollment Colors
University at Albany Great Danes Albany, New York 1844 2001 Public R1 $77.7 million 17,746    
Binghamton University Bearcats Vestal, New York 1946 2001 Public R1 $119.4 million 17,768      
Bryant University Bulldogs Smithfield, Rhode Island 1863 2022 Private na $174.2 million 3,751    
University of Maine Black Bears Orono, Maine 1865 1979 Public R1 $323.0 million 11,404      
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Retrievers Catonsville, Maryland 1966 2003 Public R1 $105.2 million 13,767    
University of Massachusetts Lowell River Hawks Lowell, Massachusetts 1894 2013 Public R2 $139 million 18,369      
University of New Hampshire Wildcats Durham, New Hampshire 1866 1979 Public R1 $404.0 million 15,400      
New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders Newark, New Jersey 1881 2020 Public R1 $148 million 12,332    
University of Vermont Catamounts Burlington, Vermont 1791 1979 Public R2 $731 million 12,164    


Associate members

Five schools currently hold associate membership: three from California, one from Virginia and one from Massachusetts.

Institution Location Founded Type Joined Enrollment Nickname Colors AmEast
sport
Primary
conference
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 1868 Public 2015–16 36,204 Golden Bears     Field hockey[a] Pac-12
(ACC in 2024)
Merrimack College North Andover, Massachusetts 1947 Private 2022-23 3,726 Warriors     Men's lacrosse NEC
(MAAC in 2024)
Stanford University Stanford, California 1891 2015-16 17,249 Cardinal     Field hockey[a] Pac-12
(ACC in 2024)
University of California, Davis Davis, California 1905 Public 34,175 Aggies     Big West
Virginia Military Institute
(VMI)
Lexington, Virginia 1839 2017–18[b] 1,653 Keydets       men's swimming & diving
women's swimming & diving
SoCon
Notes
  1. ^ a b Four schools (University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Davis, Stanford University and University of the Pacific) from California moved their field hockey teams into the America East in July 2015.[13] The California schools and America East planned to end their agreement in field hockey after the 2018 fall season (2018–19 school year) due to coast to coast distance and travel inconvenience, but the invitation to the west coast members was extended and they have remained in the America East field hockey until further notice. University of the Pacific have dropped their program to reduce travel cost. This also coincided with the announcement that Monmouth University would become the newest field hockey associate for the 2019 fall season (2019–20 school year) and beyond.[14][15] Stanford dropped their program in the summer of 2020, as part of an athletics cut that discontinued 11 sports, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,[16] but reversed course in May 2021, reinstating all 11 dropped sports without interruption.[17] Both California and Stanford are set to join the ACC in 2024, and both schools' field hockey teams are expected to join the conference.[18]
  2. ^ Virginia Military Institute (VMI) joined in men's and women's swimming & diving starting with the 2017–18 school year.[19]


Former full members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Colors Current
conference
Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Terriers 1839 Private 29,978 1979 2013     Patriot
Canisius College Buffalo, New York Golden Griffins 1870 Private 5,152 1979 1989     MAAC
Colgate University Hamilton, New York Raiders 1819 Private 2,939 1979 1990     Patriot
University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens 1743 Private/Public 19,391 1991 2001     CAA
(CUSA in 2025)
Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dragons 1891 Private 25,500 1991 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=America_East_Conference
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